I did a calibration test using myelite desktop, and it gave a factory offset reading of 6326. The reading on the sticker under the trainer shows 6329.
Is it necessary, or worthwhile adjusting the belt? Should the readings match exactly, and if not how close do they need to be?
Do I need to adjust belt tension on Direto?
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Re: Do I need to adjust belt tension on Direto?
I've been told that the 3 point discrepancy in my readings is acceptable. However, I still don't know what the acceptable range of points is; 5, 10, 20?
I'm assuming that over time the gap between my readings will change (due to wear, season etc.) so it seems important to know this in order to adjust the belt when necessary. This should be shown in the user manual, but is not.
Surely there's someone here who knows the answer to this?
I'm assuming that over time the gap between my readings will change (due to wear, season etc.) so it seems important to know this in order to adjust the belt when necessary. This should be shown in the user manual, but is not.
Surely there's someone here who knows the answer to this?
Re: Do I need to adjust belt tension on Direto?
I contacted support, and heard back that up to 5 points less difference is OK. Never tighten the belt more than 1 turn, and never adjust the belt to give a reading higher than the value on the factory offset sticker underneath the trainer.
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Re: Do I need to adjust belt tension on Direto?
Hi guys
What Pancreata says is correct.
Tensioning the belt is a delicate operation, so for any doubt contact the customer care
What Pancreata says is correct.
Tensioning the belt is a delicate operation, so for any doubt contact the customer care
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